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  • I've written reviews for various other Pita Jungle locations and my opinion of this one mostly echoes those that came before it. Good food, big portions, good prices. I finally got around to checking out this location and it has now replaced the Apache location as my PJ of choice. I like the setup here, and the staff is a bit more friendly and laid back. One thing that people don't talk about much is PJ's happy hour, which has awful hours, but is a total STEAL. Check out my pics for some examples from the small plates / tapas menu. Happy Hour goes from 3pm-5:30pm during the week (perfect excuse to ditch work early!) and then Reverse Happy Hour is every night from 9-10pm. Everything is $3 and under. The hummus trio for only a buck is a sure bet. It's a good amount for the price. All the other dips are $1 too, including baba ganoosh, tzatziki, and garlic dip. You get a half a pita bread with each. It's not really enough pita for the amount of dip, but I never miss it since I am busy devouring the other items like the falafel. For $2 you get 2 good sized falafel and if you are like me you can scoop up the rest of your hummus with the falafel pieces for some hardcore chickpea on chickpea action. The scallops ($3 for 2) are another winner for me. Served in a creamy curry sauce, I could easily down 2 or 3 orders of them alone. Other seafood selections include shrimp and mussels. The sole meat choice on the menu is the Garlic Lemon Chicken with pine nuts. It's not my favorite. The portion is small and I find it overseasoned, though they are generous with the pine nuts. One minor disappointment for me is the lack of vegetable dishes on the tapas menu. There is the mozzarella with tomato, but it's only one slice of each. Then the mushrooms which of course are not really a veggie. I'd like to see maybe a roasted peppers & eggplant dish, or something along those lines. Beers are $2-$3 a bottle during happy hour, and house cabernet or chardonnay will run you $3 a glass. So bring a group and get one of everything on the tapas menu, it will only run you $25! Then drink, and be merry :)
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